Hey guys. Why don't we just get together and try out our push hands/spinning hands techniques and exchange useful knowledge. Well, this goes to the guys around the nyc tristates are or anybody willing to come around and meet somewhere. lol JUST FOR THOUGHT.

These guys are toooo hard man.. First of all their posture is terrible, body not aligned, back not straight and they are not controling the elbows. In push hand/spinning hands not matter what you do you just gotta stick to the person, always stay connected and flow. When pushing hands neither opponent is suppose to feel each others energy. These 2 guys seem really tense.

Maybe the guys in the video are doing something different than what you are accustomed to?Just because they are doing something different doesn't mean that it is wrong or that it is a bad training method.

Quote:First of all their posture is terrible, body not aligned, back not straight and they are not controling the elbows.

I thought that their posture was fine. The fellow in the white shirt has a slight hunch in the back, but the fellow in the black shirt has his alignments together. It is a bit difficult to see this, but you can see how he has his base underneath him giving him a stable root. What is it that you see that you think is 'out of alignment'?The back does not have to be straight just so long as it is the correct structural alignment with the base. If you look at 'blacks' spine it is straight, it is just not perpendicular to the ground.

The more of these videos of people demonstrating their push hands, etc. the more you realize that the only way to really understand what someone is doing and how they actually feel is to actually touch hands with that person.